Optical Resonance in a Narrow Slit in a Thick Metallic Screen
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- 11 June 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review Letters
- Vol. 86 (24), 5601-5603
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.86.5601
Abstract
Interaction of TM-polarized waves with a subwavelength thick metallic slit has been analyzed. A Fabry-Pérot-like behavior is reported. The resonance peaks, however, have very low magnitude and a systematic shift towards longer wavelengths is observed. The slit being narrow, this shift can be interpreted as the result of an aperture effect. Spectral transmission from a periodic array of such slits features the same peaks with a high increase in their magnitude, confirming that a grating acts as an amplifier of those resonances. Such a mechanism might explain the enhancement of the transmission observed in recent experiments [T. W. Ebbesen, H. J. Lezec, H. F. Ghaemi, T. Thio, and P. A. Wolff, Nature (London) 391, 667 (1998)].Keywords
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